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Glaeser - Kissner


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Glaeser, Dorothy
Glaeser, Frances Schulz
Glaeser, Rev. J.G
Glaub, Annie
Glaub, Frank J
Gliebert, Arabella
Glienke, Emilie
Gloe, Fredrick H
Gloe, Jeannette A
Glosch, Emma
Gluth, Amanda M
Goeckerman, Dr. William H.
Goeckermann, Anna Maria
Goeckermann, Christoph Wilhelm
Goetsch, Albert
Goetsch, Bertha
Goetzenberger, Joseph and Rose
Goetzke, Carolina
Goetzke, William
Goldbeck, Rose
Graack, Edward A.
Graesing, Dora
Graesing, Otto
Graetz, Amanda
Graetz, William
Grantz, Anna C
Grantz, Henrietta
Grantz, Henry W
Graunke, Carl
Graunke, Helen
Graves, Jiles A.
Graves, Maria
Grebel, Lydia H
Grebel, Paul J
Greifenhagen, Arlene
Greifenhagen, Milton
Greifenhagen, Viola
Greulich, Ida
Greulich, Max
Griebenow, Herman
Griebling, Anna B
Gritzmacher, Raymond D
Grobe, Amelia
Grobmann, Charles F
Grobmann, Kate
Gropp, Fred
Gross, Charles N. and Ella T
Gross, Edmund
Grosse, Anna
Grosse, Cecilia
Grosse, George C
Grosse, Julie C
Grosse, Max W
Grossmann, Gottlieb
Gruendeman, Rena
Gruenewald, Edwin
Gruenewald, Lydia
Gruenwald, John E. and Wilhelmina
Grunewald, Auguste
Guek, Friedrich
Guetzke, Ferdinand and Amanda
Guillaume, William
Guilliaume, Emma
Gurgeit, Bertha
Gurgeit, George
Gustman, Wilhelmina E
Gutwald, Selma Katzer
Gutzmann, Emilie
Gutzmann, Herman
Haacke, Dorathea
Haas, George and Anna
Haas, Matthew
Haberle, Gabriel and Bertha
Hackbart, August
Hackbart, Bertha
Hackbarth, August and Ida
Hackbarth, Franz and Auguste
Hackbarth, Friederich
Hackney, Harold J. and Hazel M
Haefer, Charles F
Haefer, Herman and Henrietta
Haeger, Julius and Annie
Haendel, Emma
Haerter, Fred
Haerter, Theresa
Haeusler, John and Antonette
Hafemann, Elmer
Hafemann, Paul and Caroline
Hager, Earl
Hager, John
Hager, Lillie
Hager, Rose
Hahn, Ruth
Hahn, Thekla
Hahn, Valentine
Hallisch, Bertha
Hallisch, Joseph
Halphide, Julia A
Halphide, Ronald C
Haltner, Gustave
Haltner, Henrietta
Hamdorff, Elenora
Hamilton, Harry
Hancock, George B
Hancock, George H
Hancock, Jessie L
Hancock, William F
Hanel, Almut
Hanft, Charles and Martha
Hangy, Charles
Hangy, Charles (2)
Hangy, Katherine
Hanmer, Franklin J
Hannemann, August
Hannemann, Mathilda
Hansen, Boletta
Hantke, Bruno
Hantke, Lena
Harrington, Eugene
Hartkopf, Elsie
Hartkopf, Ida
Hartung, Walter C
Hartung, Walter L. and Evelyn H
Hartwell, Bane
Haschker, Hans and Louise
Hass, Albert
Hass, Louise
Hass, Meta
Hass, Viola
Hatch, Arthur and Cora
Hauchwitz, Adolph and Bertha
Haut, Minnie
Haut, William
Hawker, Robert J. and Eleanor
Heck, Eugene and Wilhelmina
Heiden, Fred W
Heider, Alma
Heider, Clarence
Heidschmidt, Sophia
Heimsch, Joseph
Hein, Emil and Johanna
Heise, Adolph
Heise, Albert
Heise, Albertina
Heise, Heinrich C
Heise, Helena
Heise, William
Held, Louis C.
Held, Philippine
Helier, Thekla
Helle, Fred and Bertha
Hemmann, Ernst
Hemmann, Therese
Henke, Leona
Henkel, George W. and Adolphine
Henning, Ruth
Henscel, Adam
Henschel, Frieda
Herman, Clarence and Adele
Herms, Amalia
Herms, Charles
Herms, Jane
Herschlein, Anna
Hesse, Nola Jean
Hesse, Wilhelm and Augusta
Hesse, William C. and Tillie E
Heth, Bertha
Heth, Erwin A
Heth, Gustave
Hetzel, Adeline
Hetzel, George and Martha
Hierlinger, Jacob
Hillemann, Anna E.
Hillemann, Pastor J.G.M.
Hiller, Emil
Hinterpack, Fritz
Hinz, Norbert
Hinze, Fred H. and Anna
Hirschfeld, Hazel
Hobus, Janice
Hochstein, Louis C. and Adeline
Hoefert, August
Hoelzl, Alma
Hoelzl, Andrew
Hoelzl, Margaret
Hoerst, Laverne
Hoffmann, Bertha
Hoffmann, Frank and Anna
Hoffmann, Fred
Hoffmann, Helen
Hoffmann, Herman and Carie
Hoffmann, Lester
Hoffmann, Max E
Hofmann, Emile
Hofmann, Rudolph
Hofmann, William
Hofschulz, Harry J
Hofschulz, Heman J
Hogreve, Friedrich
Hogreve, Louise Doss
Hohensee, Elsie Hemmann
Holthusen, Ada H
Holthusen, Henry G
Holthusen, Violet
Holub, John
Holzfeind, Julius and Laverne
Holzinger, Christian John and Family
Holzinger, Hilbert Carl and Family
Holzinger, Stanley Fred
Honeywell, Minnie
Hoppe, Minnie
Hoppe, Wilhelmina
Hoppe, William and Albertine
Horn, Otto and Otto A
Horn, Rosa and Emma
Hornberger, Irma
Hornberger, Louis
Houston, Irene
Houston, William J. and Alice
Hrdlicka, Mary Jirachek
Hubert, Charles J. and Olga
Hubrig, Henry C. and Anna E
Hubrig, Selma A
Huebner, Herman and Emilie
Hughes, Todd Jeff
Huhnke, Ida
Huhnke, John
Huhnke, Paul and Viola
Huhnke, Roger P
Hultsch, August and Ernestine
Humboldt, Henry G. and Louise
Hundertmark, Anna
Hundertmark, Gustave A
Hundertmark, Lorena L
Hunsicker, Frank and Augusta
Hurka, Emil and Family
Husak, Vaclav and Josefina
Iff, Hilda
Iff, Paul
Ihlenfeld, Alfred C. and Family
Ihlenfeld, Edwin
Ihlenfeld, Wilhelm and Wilhelmina
Illgen, Anna Maria
Imse, Henry W
Irmer, Martha
Ise, Frances
Ise, Jacob
Isleb, Henry and Bertha
Isleb, Minnie
Jabler, Wilbert E. and Ruth E
Jaeck, Kenneth
Jaeschke, August
Jaeschke, Ernestine
Jaeschke, George
Jahn, Ferdinande
Jandre, Emma V
Jandre, Gilbert W
Jandt, Eduard
Jandt, Ida
Janecek, John and Mary
Janke, Louise A
Janz, Joann Kay
Japp, Ernst H. and Augusta M
Jarmer, Anna
Jarmer, John and Anna
Jashinske, A. and Unclear
Jashinske, Judith M
Jasnau, Edward and Bertha
Jastrow, Albert
Jastrow, Wilhelmine
Jekel, John
Jeklin, Peter and Sarah
Jendretzke, Wilhelm and Wilhelmine
Jennrich, A.F
Jennrich, Friedrich
Jennrich, Hermann
Jennrich, Ulricke
Jennrich, Wilhelmine
Jens, Charles H
Jens, Sadie H
Jentz, William and Anna
Jeske, Hazel
Jeske, Jerome A
Jeske, Wm.
Jirachek, Joseph and Elizabeth
Joppe, Herman and Carolina
Jordan, August
Josse, George and Florence M
Josse, Margaret
Jossi, Evelyn
Jossi, John
Jossi, Marian
Juedes, August and Bertha
Jueds, Herman and Wilhelmina
Jueds, Irene
Junghans, Arthur
Junghans, Olga
Jungton, Emma Marie
Jungton, John
Jurjaanz, Eva S. Rivers
Jurjaanz, Joseph
Just, Julius F
Kaebisch, Clara
Kaebisch, Robert
Kaeufl, Charles
Kaeufl, Emma
Kaeufl, Helen
Kaeufl, Ruth
Kahl, Fred and Caroline
Kammers, Anna
Kammers, Bonita
Kammers, Jacob
Kammers, Rose
Kammers, Theodore
Kane, Thomas H. and Christine
Kanies, Annie
Kanies, John
Kanitz, August
Kanitz, Augusta
Kannich, Minnie
Kannich, Paul
Kannich, Paul (2)
Kaponya, John S. and Orlin M
Kark, Hattie Bobke
Karl, Joseph and Rosina
Karnopp, Ferdinand
Karnopp, Marianna
Karolewski, Emma
Karrasch, Adolph
Karrasch, Emilie
Karsten, Karl
Karsten, Katie
Kasdorf, Walter G
Kasdorf, Wilhelmine
Kasdorf, William
Kasten, Martha
Kattner, Ethel G
Katzenbach, Conrad and Elizabeth
Katzer, Charles
Katzlinger, Bernard
Katzlinger, Hildegarte
Katzlinger, John
Kaun, Anna
Kaun, William A
Kauter, John
Kauter, Max
Kegel, Walter and Rose
Kelch, Carl
Kelch, Justine
Kelch, Martha
Kelly, Gertrude E. Gipp
Kemis, Frances F
Kemp, Christ
Kendall, Clara
Kendall, William A
Kesselring, Helen E
Kessler, Margaret
Kettelhut, Katherine
Kettelhut, Paul H
Kettelhut, Weaver C
Ketter, Walter
Ketterl, Fred
Kickbusch, Esther
Kickbusch, Walter and Lydia
Kieckbusch, Ferdinand and Frederike
Kiehl, William
Kietzke, Caroline
Kietzke, Edward
Kilian, George and Olga
Kimmerling, Adam and Mathilda
Kinder, Carolyn
Kinder, Johann
King, B. Maye
King, S. Sherwood
Kingsley, Nathan Harvey
Kirch, Louis and Betty
Kirchberger, Arthur
Kirchberger, Margaret
Kirchhoff, Amanda and Adelaide
Kirchner, Henry A
Kirchner, Louise
Kirschnik, Herman and Family
Kish, Helen
Kissling, Rev. Waldemar and Ruth M
Kissner, Arthur
Kissner, Augusta
Kissner, Augusta
Kissner, Elmer F. and Lucille L
Kissner, George
Kissner, gilbert
Kissner, Helen
Kissner, Herbert A
Kissner, Lena A.
Kissner, Mildred
Kissner, Otto
Kissner, Robert R.
Kissner, Roy A.

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WISCONSIN MUNICIPALITIES: Cities Towns, and Villages, often referred to as 'municipalities' in Wisconsin law, are the governmental units that relate most directly to citizens' everyday lives.

TOWNS, like counties, were created by the state to provide basic municipal services. Rooted in New England and New York tradition, town government came to Wisconsin with the settlers, but Wisconsin towns were not like their Eastern counterparts that reflected the existing patterns of local settlement. In Wisconsin, towns are geographical subdivisions of counties. Towns originally served (and for the most part they continue to serve) rural areas. Towns govern those areas of Wisconsin not included in the corporate boundaries of cities and villages.

The difference between "township" and "town" often confuses the public. In Wisconsin, "township' refers to the surveyor's township which was laid out to identify land parcels within a county. Theoretically. a township is a square tract of land, measuring six miles on a side for a total of 36 square miles in the unit. Each township is divided into 36 sections. "Town", as the word is used in Wisconsin, denotes a specific unit of government. It's boundaries may coincide with the surveyor's township or it may look quite different. A Town may include one, parts of or several townships.

CITIES and VILLAGES, often referred to as "incorportated areas", govern territory where population is more concentrated. In general, minimum population for incorporation as a village is 150 residents for an isolated village and 2,500 for a metropolitan village located in a more densely settled area. For cities, the minimums are 1,000 and 5,000 respectively. As cities and villages are incorporated, they are carved out of the town territory and become independent units no longer subject to the town's control. The remainder of the town may take on a 'Swiss cheese" configuration as its area is reduced.

[Information above taken from "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998"]

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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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